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The 2025 edition of AEW Forbidden Door is officially in the history books as AEW headed to the O2 Arena in London, England for its third PPV in the UK. With a record-breaking sold out crowd, the atmosphere was hot for yet another strong PPV in what is a very consistent year for the company in terms of big show quality.
AEW head honcho Tony Khan has plenty of reasons to smile after another successful pay-per-view Sunday with AEW Forbidden Door 2025.
So without further ado, here are the Winners and Losers from Forbidden Door 2025. Nigel McGuinness's run in AEW has been nothing short of a miracle. If your heart isn't warmed by the former ROH World Champion's reclamation of his legacy, following his initial retirement in the early 2010s, then there might be something a little wrong with you.
The main event of Forbidden Door was a truly crazy Lights Out Steel Cage match in which Hiroshi Tanahashi, Kenny Omega, Kota Ibushi, Darby Allin, and Will Ospreay defeated Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, The Young Bucks, and Gabe Kidd. Like many of AEW’s more extreme matches, this was unhinged, chaotic, and a whole lot of fun.
Here’s how you can watch AEW Forbidden Door 2025, including streaming options, start time, and more. AEW Forbidden Door will be on Amazon Prime. The PPV price will be $49.99. Time: 1 p.m. ET | 10 a.m. PT
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